WA Youth Award Winners

Last night two of our students, Lily Purser and Alyssa Wong, were awarded the RAC Innovation for a Sustainable Future Award at the WA Youth Awards. Congratulations and thanks go to their teachers who have supported their STEM students in achieving amazing outcomes this year. Both Lily and Alyssa have also been named as finalists in the 2017 UNAAWA School’s Sustainability Challenge (winner to be announced at Government House later this month).

The work done by these teachers is yet another example of “more than just marks – learning for life.”

TripleJ Unearthed High Winner

What a day this was! Well done Arno – we are all super proud of your achievement.

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TripleJ Unearthed High

A huge congratulations to Y12 student Arnold Nyamadzawo, on being selected as WA’s only finalist in the TripleJ Unearthed High competition.

Performing under the moniker Arno Faraji, he caught the judges’ eye with his ‘keen, future-leaning productions… matched by whipsmart raps and a delivery oozing charisma”.

Good luck Arno!

Annual Report 2016

We are very happy to be able to release our 2016 Annual Report to our community.  This document provides an overview of our work last year and the outstanding student successes.

2016 Annual Report

Auslan At Shenton College

Throughout Term 3, our Year 8 Auslan students worked hard on creatively translating texts into Auslan. Students were required to translate, rehearse, film, edit, and add captions, leading to the production of some excellent music videos.

Since the introduction of Auslan to our curriculum in 2014, the program has expanded dramatically, quickly becoming the most subscribed course in the school.

Leanne Potter, Principal of the Shenton Deaf Education Centre said,

One of the benefits is you don’t have to go to France or China to speak the language you’re learning, you can do it at the canteen or in class.

Available to both hearing and deaf students, our Auslan course enables students to communicate in ways they never thought possible, an opportunity Dr. Karen Bontempo, Curriculum leader and Auslan teacher at Shenton is quick to point out.

Using a visual language… you actually have the capacity to think visually and spatially. [Students] can communicate with someone who only speaks Hungarian, in a way that if you were only depending on spoken language, you wouldn’t be able to manage.

With 100 hearing students learning Auslan, Shenton College deaf students have a large peer network available to them with signing abilities, further fulfilling our vision of an inclusive schooling environment.

Congratulations to all our Year 8 Auslan students on their inspiring creative translation works. It was a tough decision with such excellent work handed in but we picked out Bea and Erin for their outstanding creative translation of Sam Smith’s song, I’m Not The Only One, featured below and on our homepage.

Congratulations to all our musicians!

Results from the previous weekends of music at the ABODA Festivals are:

  • Symphony Orchestra EXCELLENT
  • String Orchestra EXCELLENT
  • Wind 4 EXCELLENT
  • Wind 3 EXCELLENT
  • Wind 2 OUTSTANDING
  • Wind 1 OUTSTANDING

Well done to all our brilliant musicians!